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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j2]Reza Navid, E-Hung Chen, Masum Hossain, Brian S. Leibowitz, Jihong Ren, Chuen-Huei Adam Chou, Barry Daly, Marko Aleksic, Bruce Su, Simon Li, Makarand Shirasgaonkar, Fred Heaton, Jared Zerbe, John C. Eble:
A 40 Gb/s Serial Link Transceiver in 28 nm CMOS Technology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 50(4): 814-827 (2015) - 2014
- [j1]Michael Bucher, Ravi T. Kollipara, Bruce Su, Liji Gopalakrishnan, Kashinath Prabhu, Pravin Kumar Venkatesan, Kambiz Kaviani, Barry Daly, William F. Stonecypher, Wayne D. Dettloff, Teva Stone, Fred Heaton, Yi Lu, Chris J. Madden, Sanath Bangalore, John C. Eble, Nhat Nguyen, Lei Luo:
A 6.4-Gb/s Near-Ground Single-Ended Transceiver for Dual-Rank DIMM Memory Interface Systems. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 49(1): 127-139 (2014) - [c6]E-Hung Chen, Masum Hossain, Brian S. Leibowitz, Reza Navid, Jihong Ren, Chuen-Huei Adam Chou, Barry Daly, Marko Aleksic, Bruce Su, Simon Li, Makarand Shirasgaonkar, Fred Heaton, Jared Zerbe, John C. Eble:
A 40-Gb/s serial link transceiver in 28-nm CMOS technology. VLSIC 2014: 1-2 - [c5]Masum Hossain, E-Hung Chen, Reza Navid, Brian S. Leibowitz, Chuen-Huei Adam Chou, Simon Li, Myeong-Jae Park, Jihong Ren, Barry Daly, Bruce Su, Makarand Shirasgaonkar, Fred Heaton, Jared Zerbe, John C. Eble:
A 4×40 Gb/s quad-lane CDR with shared frequency tracking and data dependent jitter filtering. VLSIC 2014: 1-2 - 2013
- [c4]Kambiz Kaviani, Michael Bucher, Bruce Su, Barry Daly, Bill Stonecypher, Wayne D. Dettloff, Teva Stone, Kashinath Prabhu, Pravin Kumar Venkatesan, Fred Heaton, Ravi T. Kollipara, Yi Lu, Chris J. Madden, John C. Eble, Lei Luo, Nhat Nguyen:
A 6.4Gb/s near-ground single-ended transceiver for dual-rank DIMM memory interface systems. ISSCC 2013: 306-307 - 2012
- [c3]Kambiz Kaviani, Masum Hossain, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Fred Heaton, Jihong Ren, Jared Zerbe:
A 27-Gb/s, 0.41-mW/Gb/s 1-tap predictive decision feedback equalizer in 40-nm low-power CMOS. CICC 2012: 1-4 - 2010
- [c2]Wayne D. Dettloff, John C. Eble, Lei Luo, Pravin Kumar Venkatesan, Fred Heaton, Teva Stone, Barry Daly:
A 32mW 7.4Gb/s protocol-agile source-series-terminated transmitter in 45nm CMOS SOI. ISSCC 2010: 370-371
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c1]Brian S. Leibowitz, Jade Kizer, Haechang Lee, Fred Chen, Andrew Ho, Metha Jeeradit, Akash Bansal, Trey Greer, Simon Li, Ramin Farjad-Rad, William F. Stonecypher, Yohan Frans, Barry Daly, Fred Heaton, Bruno W. Garlepp, Carl W. Werner, Nhat Nguyen, Vladimir Stojanovic, Jared Zerbe:
A 7.5Gb/s 10-Tap DFE Receiver with First Tap Partial Response, Spectrally Gated Adaptation, and 2nd-Order Data-Filtered CDR. ISSCC 2007: 228-599
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